Photo/Video Galleries

Brad Deom
Paoli, IN
12/9/2019
Mature Whitetail buck breeding a doe
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Carl Algera
Hastings, MI
12/9/2019
Impressive action shot proves that cuddeback is the best choice!
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Bryan Ledbetter
O’Fallon, MO
12/8/2019
Looking for some Halloween Candy in the first snow.
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Willie Brown
Marinette, WI
12/7/2019
That time of the year. Don’t get that photo to often.
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ROBERT MCCAULEY
WOODBINE, NJ
12/7/2019
I've been setting cameras in this field for about 4 years...I have a group of about twelve does that stay together in my area...this is the first time I've gotten a picture of them settling an argument! I've seen pictures of does doing this in the past...But I've never actually retrieved a picture from my cuddeback cameras of them behaving so aggressively towards one another...I bought the very first camera that cuddeback produced...Since the purchase of my first cuddeback...I have never purchased any other trail camera from another company...My theory is if it ain't broke don't fix it! in all the years and thousands of pictures I never entered any in the photo contest...I'm entering these pictures because I thought fellow hunters would get a kick out of viewing them
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Nathan Mccarville
Murphysboro, IL
12/7/2019
I got my place logged this year and ever since then I have gotten a ton of bobcat and coyote pictures. I guess they really like how many small animals are using the tree tops and thickets. The flash camera really brings out the color at night.
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Ray Ames
BELLE FOURCHE, SD
12/7/2019
I love to watch the growth of antler development and I leave my camera out after development of antlers is complete, just to see what all is in the area. I capture all kinds of animals, porcupines, raccoons, bobcats, coyotes, mountain lions, deer- both mule and whitetail and elk. This photo is one of my elk I have captured on my cuddeback camera.
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STEVEN JACOBS
EAU CLAIRE, MI
12/6/2019
Seeing Double? These 2 bucks were fighting before and after the mirror image.
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Chris Snyder
Southside, AL
12/6/2019
The moment of impact. I harveted this whitetail buck in Alabama. After recovering the deer, I wanted to see what my camera caught. I was 100 yards out but felt like the deer was in good sight for the camera when I shot. I was pleasantly surprised that the moment of impact was caught. Exactly where he was standing when I shot.
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Gary Eslinger
Eau Claire, WI
12/6/2019
He was there while we hunted elsewhere. 15 seconds later GONE!
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